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so much fun for all of us who get to ride in it. and it's a great way to kick off the year of the snake. >> reporter: some 5,000 people are participating in this parade. a lot of schools and youth groups are among those taking part. and if we can come back here live, you can see we're passing by market street at second street right now. it is an event that we are told will take place until about 8:00 tonight. the finale i'm told will include a 268-foot golden dragon and 60,000 fire crackers. reporting live in san francisco, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jodi, enjoy. we'll see more tonight at 11:00. >>> still to come at 6:00, a sunny day in the south bay. a live look over san jose tonight. you might be surprised to see what kind of temperatures are in the forecast. >>> the latest on daytona beach. nascar drivers and fans are recovering from a terrifying final lap on the track today. >>> we're following a developing story at the daytona international speedway. on the eve of the big race, daytona 500, a ten-car crash sent c
so much fun for all of us who get to ride in it. and it's a great way to kick off the year of the snake. >> reporter: some 5,000 people are participating in this parade. a lot of schools and youth groups are among those taking part. and if we can come back here live, you can see we're passing by market street at second street right now. it is an event that we are told will take place until about 8:00 tonight. the finale i'm told will include a 268-foot golden dragon and 60,000 fire...
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we have a few people here with us and we're happy to have c-span join us. thank you very much to be here, and illinois channel is here and liz daryl from the tribune, literary book section, is with us, and we appreciate all of them being here, also voice of america is covering us today as well. just before we go on, should tell you all that while we're live -- and this is not for c-span unfortunately but while we're live you can e-mail in questions. we hope you will. give your first name and where you're from and we'll shout out and try to get it on air as quakily as we can. if you're watching the archives you can always ask us if we have signed books or leftovers. don't want to be with the screen play of the lincoln movie after it gets to be an oscar winner and you don't have it signed. so get it now while you can. and if you're on c-span and would like to be part of us i hope you will by getting to virtual book signing.net and leave your e-mail and be part of the virtual book signing family. also, i should let you know that next month we're not going to h
we have a few people here with us and we're happy to have c-span join us. thank you very much to be here, and illinois channel is here and liz daryl from the tribune, literary book section, is with us, and we appreciate all of them being here, also voice of america is covering us today as well. just before we go on, should tell you all that while we're live -- and this is not for c-span unfortunately but while we're live you can e-mail in questions. we hope you will. give your first name and...
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we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. >> ever worked in a bakery before? >> no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that's what i'm trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. >> rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. >> i was working in the streets. some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the streets. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you kn
we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. >>> a race car driver loses control on a sharp turn and takes flight off a colorado mountain. >> i'm thinking oh, my god, this is it. he's gone. there's not going to be anything left. >> august 12th, 2012, amateur race car driver gets the starter's green flag and a surge of adrenaline. >> i've always been an aggressive driver and like to drive fast. >> jeremy is a rookie at the pike's peak international hill climb, 136 hair-raising turns up a 14,000 foot mountain that would give any driver goose bumps. >> it's indescr
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer...
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thank you for being with us live. if you are in c-span or highland park figure for joining us and those who came to be a part of us as well. also your publishers and your support helps the public bringing great authors like this. >> this bookstore which i discovered a few years ago is a national treasure and enormously important. i am thrilled we got to do this here. >> you heard gramm smith was here for abraham lincoln vampire hunter andrews said i need to follow that up. >> that is where i got the idea to launch here. [laughter] >> i think the staff and without you we could not make these shows success to. [applause] >> thank you very much it is the pleasure to be here, i am honored to deliver the lecture. my greatest books, i have to confess it is my only book. [laughter] i spent 30 years going to saudi arabia as day editor talking to officials about oil, iraq, iran, u.s., geopo litical issues. when i return all -- retired from the "journal" one thing i was interested in doing with my new found time was trying to u
thank you for being with us live. if you are in c-span or highland park figure for joining us and those who came to be a part of us as well. also your publishers and your support helps the public bringing great authors like this. >> this bookstore which i discovered a few years ago is a national treasure and enormously important. i am thrilled we got to do this here. >> you heard gramm smith was here for abraham lincoln vampire hunter andrews said i need to follow that up. >>...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have lirty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your ethn
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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[applause] the michelle rhee we thank you for joining us and we know you had some busy-- pierce morgan, head john stuart, as cnn and we have our old friend here from c-span filming this event so people from the united states can benefit from what you have to say. just to kickstart how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book "radical" and where does the name come from? >> guest: i think the genesis of the name is interesting that when i first got to d.c. fellow was performing in the most defunct glad -- dysfunctional district in the nation that was a widely known truce. i did things that i thought were obvious for school districts in that state, a closing low performing schools, moving out in the affected employees, cutting the bureaucracy in half and as i was taking these steps people started to say she is a firebrand, a radical, a controversial and i thought really? finally i said if reconnaissance to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i am okay without. that was embracing that concept for the name of the book. >> host: some people call you anti-teacher but
[applause] the michelle rhee we thank you for joining us and we know you had some busy-- pierce morgan, head john stuart, as cnn and we have our old friend here from c-span filming this event so people from the united states can benefit from what you have to say. just to kickstart how did you come up with a fascinating and interesting book "radical" and where does the name come from? >> guest: i think the genesis of the name is interesting that when i first got to d.c. fellow...
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if they're not married to a us citizen, after five years they can apply. we are not talking about changing that right. if somebody is allowed to come out of the shadows, have a legal status here, to work and do the other things they would like to do other than having a permanent residency -- i would point out that the other proposals i have seen from some of the senators and others do not give that permanent resident status to people easily. different ones require some of you to go back to your home country and come back again, waiving waving the current three year and 10 year bars that exist in current law that would make it impossible to do that.all of those things are on the table and subject to negotiation. it seems to me that if somebody marries a united states citizen, gets a job offer after they have this legal status, they can find a pathway of their own for permanent residence and maybe ultimately citizenship. to create a special pathway for citizenship for someone who is violating the law and in the country illegally, that would give them a diffe
if they're not married to a us citizen, after five years they can apply. we are not talking about changing that right. if somebody is allowed to come out of the shadows, have a legal status here, to work and do the other things they would like to do other than having a permanent residency -- i would point out that the other proposals i have seen from some of the senators and others do not give that permanent resident status to people easily. different ones require some of you to go back to your...
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is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in federal employee workers will have to take a cut for the next six months. the long lines at the airport, travel delays. you may want to be careful what you e because food safety inspectors will be affected. they will be taking a hit. salaries in congress are safe, but they tell us none of this is supposed to happen. >> it was never meant to become implemented policy. >> and now they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they raer put hundreds of thousands of jobs
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. >> thanks for joining us at 6:00. our top stories tonight, pope benedict the xvi giving his final blessings to a huge crowd in st. peter's square today. police estimated over 100,000 people gathered to listen to the pope's last weekly prayer. pope benedict thanked everyone for his prayers and support he's received in the recent weeks. the 85-year-old pontiff will step down on thursday at 8:00 p.m. >>> a special mass today before heading to the airport. >> he'll be taking part in the selection of a new pope. lauren? >> reporter: the cardinal stopped to speak with us. he said pope benedict's successor will have to have a balance between wisdom and energy. enough energy to take on the abilities and wisdom to lead the church. it's secretive, but he shared what he could with us. >> reporter: loaded to rome for the mission of a lifetime. >> apart from the most significant thing you could do, i can't imagine that i would have to do anything as important as this. >> cardinal donald world, departing from dull less internationa
. >> thanks for joining us at 6:00. our top stories tonight, pope benedict the xvi giving his final blessings to a huge crowd in st. peter's square today. police estimated over 100,000 people gathered to listen to the pope's last weekly prayer. pope benedict thanked everyone for his prayers and support he's received in the recent weeks. the 85-year-old pontiff will step down on thursday at 8:00 p.m. >>> a special mass today before heading to the airport. >> he'll be taking...
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they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could be a kind of deterrent the way we have a deterrent in the nuclear war. >> in terms of our defense, a plan by the rules. >> it's not an open and shut case, you know? we have a free society and the internet is one of the freest instruments of communication. we really do not understand the implications. the really want the government taking control in a way that will protect us and the spine and everyone at the same time? it's not an easy question. >> are we behind the curve
they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to...
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now is going to ll u us it's our box >> the cyber wars. china hacng us blind? >> ty are targeting a broad of wetern organizations. sreme courthe the death penalty. >> he might as well p pick a cad the deck to figure penalty.get the death >> not a single justice will say is unconstitutional, but someme it's a bad idea. in senate, the brashsh new kid on the block. i was elected t to represent 26 texans and to speak the truth. captioned by t national captioning g institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. a pentagon warns 800,000 employees will have to and federalleave cut inrs will taka 20% for six months. flying will be a little tougher. long lines at the airport, avel delays. wt to be careful what you eat. food safety inspectors will be effected. fbi and other law enforcent will ta a hit. salary for members of congress is safe. they say nonone of this was to happen. >> it was never meant to become unimplemented policy. they face a simple choice. they willing to compromise, protectct vital investments in education, health care, nat
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stay with us. a political's jonathan allen and brian coester, right after the number of the week, coming up >> well, if youou of a a tiger woodss r underdogs maybe the number of the week is n not foror y you but ifif you are from fairirfax county it is. 8400 is the number of jobs regional powerhouse fairfax county says it attractive in 2012. the fairfax county econonomic devevelopmt authority says it works with 186 businesseso add those bs. jerry gdon, president and ceo of the aututhority says the gains are a testament of fairfax county's economy and thehe result of the strategy of diviversifying its economic base. borden says the new jobs come from companies in many differerent fields and all sizes and backgrounds. stay with us. we will be talking sequestration and other topics when our roundtable joins u us after thee eak. i got it when we could download an hd movie in like two minutes. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios -- america's faest, most reliable internet -- you get it. but d
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thanks for joining us. you know, you hear francis colin talk. obviously, it's very concerning. ali, let me start with you. what happened to cause this? >> yeah, for once i'm going to use a colloquialism that actually fits. this is a poison pill. the sequester, forced budget cuts were something the government imposed upon itself to say if you don't take action to deal with the deficits and the debt, the consequence is going to be something so bitter that you're not going to want to swallow it. and guess what? this is the bitter. the idea that there are across the board cuts. now, there are many americans who justifiably, sanjay, think that we've got to get our spending under control. the problem with these forced budget cuts is that they are ham-fisted. they are -- they are using a sledgehammer where you need a stiletto. some of the things you described that are going to be cut are not the things that we should be cutting. there are probably other places we can cut. and keep in mind, only a very small portio
thanks for joining us. you know, you hear francis colin talk. obviously, it's very concerning. ali, let me start with you. what happened to cause this? >> yeah, for once i'm going to use a colloquialism that actually fits. this is a poison pill. the sequester, forced budget cuts were something the government imposed upon itself to say if you don't take action to deal with the deficits and the debt, the consequence is going to be something so bitter that you're not going to want to swallow...
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they are passing by behind us. not only do they love the awards for the ceremony and -- but this is where you get the very best swag. >> yes. >> dragging bulging duffel bags out the door, stars like wayne knight of "seinfeld" fame with tens of thousands of dollars worth of gifts. >> it's just pure getting free things. and then taking pictures with strange jers. >> but these aren't just any old things. cheech and chong's cheech map reen understands. >> you get free things and i got a helicopter. >> maybe not helicopters but definitely chopper rides and the ultimate in helicopter lucksrie, private jet rentals. >> you actually pull your client to the aircraft and the pilots take your luggage, check your i.d. and you're on your way. >> everything about this oscar shopping experience is designed to wow you. 10-year-old deejay baby cheeno claims the title of world's youngest deejay and is no stranger to v.i.p. treatment. >> what do you have? >> a remote control cars. >> from the movie "flight" ordered a customized watch.
they are passing by behind us. not only do they love the awards for the ceremony and -- but this is where you get the very best swag. >> yes. >> dragging bulging duffel bags out the door, stars like wayne knight of "seinfeld" fame with tens of thousands of dollars worth of gifts. >> it's just pure getting free things. and then taking pictures with strange jers. >> but these aren't just any old things. cheech and chong's cheech map reen understands. >> you...
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look, when you have no facts and you use emotions and fear. oh, my god, children are going to starve to death in our streets and air traffic shut down. that's when you don't have facts. and both sides are doing this, both sides refusing to cut. look, according to president obama's own budget, we're going to run trillion dollar deficits ten years from now. and ten years and about 48 trillion dollars over the next ten years, we're trying to cut 1 trillion. instead of 40 cents of every dollar we're asking our government to borrow 38 cents a dollar. if a company can't cut 2%, not much less the entire 40% that we're borrowing, something's wrong. this is fear mongering at its worst. >> well, jehmu, do we have reason to be afraid? are you scared? >> yes. and we absolutely have reason to be afraid, brenda. how do you spell bad news for the company? s-e- s-e-q-u-... you get the point, sequester. and at the new year when we were looking at the fiscal cliff, but is there really a difference between the exorcist and the shining? the fear is there. of cour
look, when you have no facts and you use emotions and fear. oh, my god, children are going to starve to death in our streets and air traffic shut down. that's when you don't have facts. and both sides are doing this, both sides refusing to cut. look, according to president obama's own budget, we're going to run trillion dollar deficits ten years from now. and ten years and about 48 trillion dollars over the next ten years, we're trying to cut 1 trillion. instead of 40 cents of every dollar...
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the leverage that the church uses used to be there were children in scientology. they used to be on board ships. they cause a lot of trouble. and hubbard have a theory that children are not different from adults, they are just small. and, therefore, they should be treated as you would treat an adult, and so when a child misbehaved, he came up with one of his punishment was to put them in the chain locker. that's where the anchor chain is stored, and it's cold and dark and dank. and they would be fed but they were not allowed out to go to the bathroom or go to sleep or anything. just put in there for days and some of them for weeks. he actually put -- a deaf girl in the hopes she would regain her hearing. so the treatment of children became huge issue early on and finally, it was decided we can't have them. we can't have kids here because they had a ranch were children, and the children essentially built their own dormitories and gave themselves going and so on. very, very little adult supervision. so it came to pass that the decision was made no more kids, which m
the leverage that the church uses used to be there were children in scientology. they used to be on board ships. they cause a lot of trouble. and hubbard have a theory that children are not different from adults, they are just small. and, therefore, they should be treated as you would treat an adult, and so when a child misbehaved, he came up with one of his punishment was to put them in the chain locker. that's where the anchor chain is stored, and it's cold and dark and dank. and they would...
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it used to hold all the natural gas for the baltimore area. it was in service from 1932 through 1997. for the past 16 years, it has been empty. a bittersweet moment. in the end, it was an economic decision. >> modernization, high-pressure lines, the way we store tanks today -- store the gas today, it has all changed. it has caused us to make a decision. do we take this tank down or do we continue to maintain it? it made sense from the customer down.e to take this >> the cost to maintain the tank was just too much. according to the meteorologist, sound travels further when there are foggy conditions. we have reports of people hearing the explosion from as far as heart -- harford county. 500 wrapped up without any major problems today, less than 24 hours after multicar crash injured more than 30 spectators. we showed you what happened yesterday in the final lap in the nationwide series race. kyle larson's car went airborne , sending debris into the crowd. crews repaired the damage overnight, but a thorough investigation was completed. >> we need
it used to hold all the natural gas for the baltimore area. it was in service from 1932 through 1997. for the past 16 years, it has been empty. a bittersweet moment. in the end, it was an economic decision. >> modernization, high-pressure lines, the way we store tanks today -- store the gas today, it has all changed. it has caused us to make a decision. do we take this tank down or do we continue to maintain it? it made sense from the customer down.e to take this >> the cost to...
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thank you for joining us. clayton, still basking in his victory. >> let me have this. >> log on to foxandfriends.com for the after the show show. we'll have more embarrassing questions. >> thank you, tucker. >>> look at that crowd. this is a fox news alert on a very historic day in vat condition city. these are some of the last pictures of pope benedict xvi before he steps down at pope on thursday. the pontiff giving his final sunday bless to go 100 thousands of the faithful in st. peter's square. he says even though he's retiring, he's not abandoning the church. he'll live in a monastery on the vatican grounds. he has one more public appearance on wednesday. then he becomes the first pope in 600 years to step down. coming up in the next hour, we've have a lot more. the pope's last day at the window. monsignor james liasson ty. >> brand-new information about the horrific crash that injured dozens of nascar fans. >> a live look at the daytona speedway where crews worked through the night to repair a gaping hole
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high pressure will give us a nice day. my clouds late in the day. by tuesday morning maybe a wintery mix comes in. this is a big storm by tuesday afternoon. if will bring a wintery mix on the onset, and then blow up and bring heavy rain across the area and gusty winds. this is the in-house model showing a half-inch maybeanch inch of rain across town by tuesday evening. that tuesday evening commute that can be pretty interesting into tuesday night and early wednesday morning. so, nothing doing back closer to home tonight. 26 degrees. we will be clear and chilly with the slight breeze. but another gem of a day. 47 degrees. sunny skiesathize high clouds will build in and by monday night 30, but the clouds in place. here is the seven-day forecast shows us again rain showers by tuesday. and a steady and heavy rain. 1 to 2 inches on tuesday. that's a system we will watch. 45 to 55 on wednesday. this week we were just talking about what is going to happen this week. a lot of clouds, maybe a couple of spotty showers, stuck in the 40s brisk week ahead. not a
high pressure will give us a nice day. my clouds late in the day. by tuesday morning maybe a wintery mix comes in. this is a big storm by tuesday afternoon. if will bring a wintery mix on the onset, and then blow up and bring heavy rain across the area and gusty winds. this is the in-house model showing a half-inch maybeanch inch of rain across town by tuesday evening. that tuesday evening commute that can be pretty interesting into tuesday night and early wednesday morning. so, nothing doing...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. a lot of talk and speculation that our d.c. mayor, vincent gray, might be running again. he is looking and sounding more and more like a candidate. what do you think the chances are of that? >> why not. if youook at the city right now and exclude the problems that he has had with his campaign, and the investigations and all, a lot of people on the streets will say he's not a bad mayor. d.c. has really come along. development is up. he is talking about new plans for healthy d.c., and one city, one nation, and one city is his theme, so a lot of people in the community -- i went to an event last week where pretty much his constituency out of ward five, ward seven and ward eight actually participated in the event. and it showed the stronghold that vince gray still has in the city. >> joe, he makes a good point. we have the tremendous surplus, and he is taking new initiatives with like lines, and gardens on roof tops -- >> i am not that excited about roof top gardens. >> nor is marion barry on that one. >> but if he can get past the
stay with us. >>> welcome back. a lot of talk and speculation that our d.c. mayor, vincent gray, might be running again. he is looking and sounding more and more like a candidate. what do you think the chances are of that? >> why not. if youook at the city right now and exclude the problems that he has had with his campaign, and the investigations and all, a lot of people on the streets will say he's not a bad mayor. d.c. has really come along. development is up. he is talking...
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i've used a hatchet to blaze a trail so he would know how to get back. this is who lincoln has to go up against. [laughter] he is actually very successful. he has the biggest majority in the district, bigger than baker's majority and hardin's majority, now he has a gear and half until he is sworn in. so he continues to go to court, he continues to try these cases and handle cases. the last case that he handles before he heads to washington is a slave case. this is going to be very important when we see where the wilderness act. so there was a slave in the illinois courts, she was trying to bring him back to kentucky. his entire life he is exposed to slavery. he was born in kentucky, which was basically america's first highly if this is something that is very familiar to him. he sees the biggest slave market in north america and he sees the brutality of of slavery and he wishes it would end, but he also recognizes that there are laws in place. and so he represented mr. madsen. you would never see something like this from lincoln after he leaves congress.
i've used a hatchet to blaze a trail so he would know how to get back. this is who lincoln has to go up against. [laughter] he is actually very successful. he has the biggest majority in the district, bigger than baker's majority and hardin's majority, now he has a gear and half until he is sworn in. so he continues to go to court, he continues to try these cases and handle cases. the last case that he handles before he heads to washington is a slave case. this is going to be very important...
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"wall street journal" editorial member matt cominski joins us now. is this going to hurt the oscar chances? >> it certainly hurt the award season. sentiment shifted and dates back to christmas release the letters from the senators. it is one of the best reviewed films. it has done well at the box office but it's defined as the torture film. it's been hijacked by the politics of torture and far more so in washington. >> paul: you met with bole and what is his argument. he thinks this is unfair? >> he is frustrated. and remember this is film about an event that took place less than two years ago. you can't speak for a film that tries to do something similar. he a former journalist and broke news on the film how the c.i.a. piece this had totaling and how frustrating it was. then tries to present it in a non-judgmental way. the film does not say torture or enhanced interrogation but is certainly part of the story. we did interrogate the high value targets and they did provide information that led us to bin laden. >> paul: you are saying it's realistic in
"wall street journal" editorial member matt cominski joins us now. is this going to hurt the oscar chances? >> it certainly hurt the award season. sentiment shifted and dates back to christmas release the letters from the senators. it is one of the best reviewed films. it has done well at the box office but it's defined as the torture film. it's been hijacked by the politics of torture and far more so in washington. >> paul: you met with bole and what is his argument. he...
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he's yet to respond us. there's opportunities on a bipartisan basis to reform for those governors responding as well as those governors not expanding. i do believe everybody in america has access to affordable hillary clinton. i agree with what the president said in 2009. doesn't make sense to put more people without expanding it, reforming it. >> governor? >> national health care is based on our own experiment in massachusetts. it's been wildly successful. over 90% of our residents have access to medicare, 99.3% of children, i think it is, of children. i don't think any other state in america can touch that. there are more businesses offering insurance to their employees today than before health care reform went into effect. it has not broken our budget and it's very, very popular. we have found a tremendous amount of flexibility with this administration and actually with the bush administration before them in implementing this. i understand that there are philosophical reasons for not supporting this presi
he's yet to respond us. there's opportunities on a bipartisan basis to reform for those governors responding as well as those governors not expanding. i do believe everybody in america has access to affordable hillary clinton. i agree with what the president said in 2009. doesn't make sense to put more people without expanding it, reforming it. >> governor? >> national health care is based on our own experiment in massachusetts. it's been wildly successful. over 90% of our residents...
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it doubled for joining us today. i am the governor of connecticut and chairman of the work force committee. i am honored to be joined by our committee's vice chair, gov. terry branstad of iowa. the proceedings of this meeting are open to the press and all meeting attendees. please make sure your cell phones are silenced. the briefing books for this meeting were sent to governors in advance and could be found in the blue binder in front of each of you. they include the agenda and background information, update on federal legislation activity under this committee's jurisdiction. to my right is the staff director of this committee. if you need any additional information or have any questions please see her. today we will hear from two distinguished panelists. after the formal remarks gunners will engage in a roundtable discussion on state reforms. before we begin, i would like to take a moment to pause in remembrance of the tragedy that struck sandy hook elementary school in the quiet town of newtown, connecticut. we lo
it doubled for joining us today. i am the governor of connecticut and chairman of the work force committee. i am honored to be joined by our committee's vice chair, gov. terry branstad of iowa. the proceedings of this meeting are open to the press and all meeting attendees. please make sure your cell phones are silenced. the briefing books for this meeting were sent to governors in advance and could be found in the blue binder in front of each of you. they include the agenda and background...
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and with us today, the huffington post howard fineman. the bbc's katty kay. nbc's kelly o'donnell. and new york1's errol louis. first up, it's oscar weekend a movie reference for this endless gamesmanship over taxes and spending. remember that movie about the guy who keeps waking up and it's the same day again? that bill murray classic "groundhog day"? >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before. and we can't afford to play it now. the country deserves folks to be willing to compromise on behalf of the greater good. the greatest nation on the earth cannot keep conduct being its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. chris: so what do you do, howard, to get up in the morning and they're talking -- they're talking sequester and a new name for it every couple of months, it's the same thing. the question is, harris the push said i don't think it's real. they're not going to do it. move on? >> well, that's the danger because this is not a movie and it's not funny. i think what's happening here in th
and with us today, the huffington post howard fineman. the bbc's katty kay. nbc's kelly o'donnell. and new york1's errol louis. first up, it's oscar weekend a movie reference for this endless gamesmanship over taxes and spending. remember that movie about the guy who keeps waking up and it's the same day again? that bill murray classic "groundhog day"? >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before. and we can't...
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it used to be pt yard, protective housing unit. >> washington's neighbor and fishing partner told us how a move to sny makes an inmate damaged goods. >> sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters, it's weaker guys, especially guys who are doing life sentences like mr. washington. any time he is seen by his peers, the guys on the main line they are going to consider him a piece of -- a piece of [ bleep ]. >> hey, washington, i'm giving you a direct order to go c yard. >> i ain't going to no sny. i'm not sny. >> serving 25 years to life for crimes including battery on a police officer, washington claims to be an active member of the bloods prison gang and going to sny would send a signal to other gang members that he's a snitch. >> on what grounds do i meet the criteria? i ain't in here for no rape, no child molesting, i haven't told nobody. none of that stuff. i'm sorry for yelling too loud but you're making it seem that i fit a criteria of being a pc. >> not in your crime, but you requested the sny. >> i did not request it. >> i have no authority to change it. whoever needs t
it used to be pt yard, protective housing unit. >> washington's neighbor and fishing partner told us how a move to sny makes an inmate damaged goods. >> sny isn't just so much rapists and child molesters, it's weaker guys, especially guys who are doing life sentences like mr. washington. any time he is seen by his peers, the guys on the main line they are going to consider him a piece of -- a piece of [ bleep ]. >> hey, washington, i'm giving you a direct order to go c yard....
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how do they look at us? and as i speak about saudi arabia, everyone constantly asks me, why did you do that? why did you spend five years month after month going there? dressed in my long black -- my editor asked me that actually when i turned in the manuscript. she said, you know, why did you do this? and i said, because it's interesting that and she said, harris is interesting. interesting. [laughter] so why did you do this? you know, make me understand. that was her only editing going on the book. so i will try to make you understand why i found it both fascinating and important. saudi arabia is probably the strangest country you will never see. it is so different from our own. a woman and there never reaches the age of maturity. she is always under the control of some man. she cannot go to her son's school. she cannot even see her son graduate. she obviously doesn't drive. we all know that. she doesn't appear in public without being covered. and you know, when the worst situation, she is simply chattel f
how do they look at us? and as i speak about saudi arabia, everyone constantly asks me, why did you do that? why did you spend five years month after month going there? dressed in my long black -- my editor asked me that actually when i turned in the manuscript. she said, you know, why did you do this? and i said, because it's interesting that and she said, harris is interesting. interesting. [laughter] so why did you do this? you know, make me understand. that was her only editing going on the...
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the storm is pulling away from us. light, icy patches are possible overnight tonight into tomorrow morning in the northern and western suburbs of town where temperatures will dip above freezing and we have lingering moisture on some of those untreated surfaces. but then in the afternoon with breezes and nice sunshine, we will see everything melt really quickly. it is going to be a little bit uncomfortable to be outside tomorrow because of the breezes, but not because of the temperatures. we are in good shape there. current temperatures not too bad. it's 41 in leesburg. cooler in frederick where we have fog as well. 44 in la plata. you can see that fog, 2 1/2 mile visibility right now in leesburg and we are down to a mile and a half in gaithersburg. mile in frederick and 3-mile visibility in culpeper. here's a wide view of satellite and radar. nothing major headed our way, but this storm system that is down in the southeast is going to continue to push off to sea. we did get one pocket of energy from this same system. a
the storm is pulling away from us. light, icy patches are possible overnight tonight into tomorrow morning in the northern and western suburbs of town where temperatures will dip above freezing and we have lingering moisture on some of those untreated surfaces. but then in the afternoon with breezes and nice sunshine, we will see everything melt really quickly. it is going to be a little bit uncomfortable to be outside tomorrow because of the breezes, but not because of the temperatures. we are...
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what do you have to tell us? >> governor macdonald and i talk fairly often actually, about issues that we share and on both sides of the potomac we sit in the middle of a corridor of science and security and this sequester stands to wipe out a lot of hard-fought job gains in virginia and in maryland, so for whatever our differences might be we understand that this is an economic threat. this is going to hurt a lot of moms and dads in our region can of who go to work every day working in places like n.i.h., n.s.a., and also the people that work in the private sectors that support our federal government in these important mi sions. so both of us hope congress will come together and find a way to avoid the sequester. >> garrett: what's your message to republicans in the senate and house governor mcdonnell? >> we have to get the job done. sequester was put in place to be a hammer not a policy, and now here we are just a week away from getting it done. our major concern that governor o'malley and i have because we're
what do you have to tell us? >> governor macdonald and i talk fairly often actually, about issues that we share and on both sides of the potomac we sit in the middle of a corridor of science and security and this sequester stands to wipe out a lot of hard-fought job gains in virginia and in maryland, so for whatever our differences might be we understand that this is an economic threat. this is going to hurt a lot of moms and dads in our region can of who go to work every day working in...
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us to the george washington students -- you will introduce us to these fort washington students. >> it is quite here for the most part but in 12 hours, it will be bustling. stars will be coming down the red carpet. they did the interviews right here in front of us. their entourages go on the other side of the velvet rope that will be set up and behind us is where you'll find a lot of fans. 700 seats are set up for it and experience. two of those seats will be taken up by gw students. take a look./ the students learn the oscars that she was coming to washington d.c. as part of the national tour. they hoped touching it would bring good luck. . >> it is my goadl tol to win one. to hold one now, i cant. it's crazy. this is a life drae,. >> never did the imagine this surprise from oscars road trip entourage. >> we are giving you two tickets. you'll be on the red carpet and in the bleachers. >> thank you. >> now two weeks later, what started as a fantasy has come to life. are documenting every moment of this once in a lifetime hollywood adventure. >> it does not seem real. we are going to
us to the george washington students -- you will introduce us to these fort washington students. >> it is quite here for the most part but in 12 hours, it will be bustling. stars will be coming down the red carpet. they did the interviews right here in front of us. their entourages go on the other side of the velvet rope that will be set up and behind us is where you'll find a lot of fans. 700 seats are set up for it and experience. two of those seats will be taken up by gw students. take...
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful minimum wage hike. >> today a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year. even with the tax relief we've put in place, a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. tonight, let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth no one who works full-time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> minimum wage hike. one proposal put forward by the president at last week's state of the union address. the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour. a rate the president wants boosted by 24%, to $9 an hour. a $1.75 boost. if passed into law, the $1.75 hike would be implemented in stages to reach $9 an hour by the end of 2015, two years from now. thereafter, the president wants the minimum wage index to keep up with inflation. the white house says a hike would help l
help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful minimum wage hike. >> today a full-time worker making the minimum wage earns $14,500 a year. even with the tax relief we've put in place, a family with two kids that earns the minimum wage still lives below the poverty line. tonight, let's declare that in the...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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why won't he work with us? >> reporter: the countdown clock is ticking down to march 1st and a belt tightening that will squeeze just about everyone. brian mo brian moore,nbc washington. >>> and we're told 2,000 secure cameras have been installed throughout rome, many focused on the vatican, volunteers and paramedics will be in st. pete her's square and the streets leading to the vatican. he will retire on thursday and most of the cardinals will gather to choose the next pope. this is the first time in 600 years that a pope resigned. >>> after being granted bail, oscar pistorius is staying at his uncle's home in pretoria. private security guards stood watch outside the home. the chief magistrate set bail for the south african olympian at $113,000. pist pistorius must hand over his passport and any guns he might own. >> it is not a sports case, no judgment being given. can we hold this guy so he can have his way later? i don't think he is a flight risk. he's a national figure, well known everywhere. >> pistorius
why won't he work with us? >> reporter: the countdown clock is ticking down to march 1st and a belt tightening that will squeeze just about everyone. brian mo brian moore,nbc washington. >>> and we're told 2,000 secure cameras have been installed throughout rome, many focused on the vatican, volunteers and paramedics will be in st. pete her's square and the streets leading to the vatican. he will retire on thursday and most of the cardinals will gather to choose the next pope....
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used to success. this is the story that we have to live up to. (applause) >> and it is all about moving forward for everybody. the intent of reenvisioning public housing is so that we can talk to each other about not recreating the story about generations of people stuck in poverty housing. it is about a vision that we agree to, that when we get our paychecks, when we earn those jobs, we move our families forward so that they stay in san francisco and that they are successful in being here in san francisco. that's what we're trying to build. i just got out of a critical hour with senator leno who has been so helpful at the state. and we talked about all of the programs that we need to make sure that we're investing in so that everybody in san francisco can succeed. this is absolutely critical. six months ago, senator leno and i were talking about how miserable the state was, how miserable fiscal cliff locally and federal government was. today, after his efforts, after the efforts with governor brown a
used to success. this is the story that we have to live up to. (applause) >> and it is all about moving forward for everybody. the intent of reenvisioning public housing is so that we can talk to each other about not recreating the story about generations of people stuck in poverty housing. it is about a vision that we agree to, that when we get our paychecks, when we earn those jobs, we move our families forward so that they stay in san francisco and that they are successful in being...
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by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us facing the rising sun of a new day begun let us march on till victory is won stony the road we trod bitter the chasening rod felt in the day when hope unborn had died yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place for which our fathers died we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come treading the [speaker not understood] of the slaughtered out of the
by thy light led us into the light, keep us forever in the path we pray. lest our feet stray from the places our god where we met thee, lest our hearts drunk with the wine of the world we forget thee. shadowed beneath thy hand may we forever stand true to our god, true to our native land. will you please stand and join me in the singing of lift every voice and sing? ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty let our rejoicing rise high as the...
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i mean, you know, all ten of the attendance record is special for us. and in terms of the support that we have. but a tough night for us, you know, credit, duke, i thought they came in here, you know, all ready to play. i thought they shot the ball extremely well. >> classy here. there will be better days for her. they are just rolling along very quietly. playing good basketball. he's a local kid that went right there for them. and the freshman right there from downtown and virginia is rolling by 28 over georgia tech. they are now 9-5 in the acc. >>> and finally a big match play. no tiger no rory, so were people really watching? i'm sure that they were not with a big hat on and it was cold, i guess in arizona. and it snowed there earlier this week, right topper? >> yes, only-today. >> yeah. maybe that's why he had the mittens on. >> all right, thank you for watching. we'll see you back here at 11:00. bye.
i mean, you know, all ten of the attendance record is special for us. and in terms of the support that we have. but a tough night for us, you know, credit, duke, i thought they came in here, you know, all ready to play. i thought they shot the ball extremely well. >> classy here. there will be better days for her. they are just rolling along very quietly. playing good basketball. he's a local kid that went right there for them. and the freshman right there from downtown and virginia is...
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less for us. more for you. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. ♪ is your cholesterol at goal? talk to your doctor about crestor. [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may
less for us. more for you. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not...
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and i want the media to leave us alone and let us mourn our 27-year-old son that has three kids. that i have to be a father for, that i'm going to be a father for u because , because i was a father for him. >> it stemmed from an argument. a block from the crash scene. the suspect's black range rover was found a couple blocks from the shooting scene near the cesar's palace resorts. >> four victims and other vehicles suffered nonlife threatening injuries. he is said to be cooperating with police and the investigation. ann. >>> don, thank you. we are learning more about the passier who was killed in the taxi cab that exploded. she was 48-year-old sandra sutton from washington state. her friend say sutton was a two- time survivor of breast cancer. the coroner says she died of blunt force trauma from the impact of the crash. she leaves behind a husband and a daughter. >>> m.c. hammer is taking his case to twitter after being arrested at an east bay mall. the rapper was approached by a police officer at the crossings in dublin. hammer tweeted that the officer asked if he waon probation
and i want the media to leave us alone and let us mourn our 27-year-old son that has three kids. that i have to be a father for, that i'm going to be a father for u because , because i was a father for him. >> it stemmed from an argument. a block from the crash scene. the suspect's black range rover was found a couple blocks from the shooting scene near the cesar's palace resorts. >> four victims and other vehicles suffered nonlife threatening injuries. he is said to be cooperating...
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well stay with us here on r.t. still to come syria's main rebel group holds out of key international meetings aimed at helping end the bloody civil war after a break we'll look at what's next for the peace process. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. videos for your media project a free media. for staying with us here on r t twelve minutes past the hour now syria's main opposition group the syrian national coalition says is pulling out of a series of international gatherings aimed at resolving the deadly civil conflict the group will skip the friends of syria meeting in rome as well as scheduled talks in the u.s. in a rush over what it sees as a lack of international condemnation of regime the assad. team rebels accuse damascus of multiple civilian ki
well stay with us here on r.t. still to come syria's main rebel group holds out of key international meetings aimed at helping end the bloody civil war after a break we'll look at what's next for the peace process. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. couldn't take three. three....